Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Calls Out LeBron James’ Dance

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has called out LeBron James’ dance recently. LeBron James and the Lakers are .500 now 24 games into the season. They are coming off of a loss to their rival Clippers in which they once again had a chance to win at the end. The Lakers were looked like one of the best teams in the league going into the season. But now, over a quarter into the season, they have failed to impress much of anyone. They have been so bad that many are calling for Frank Vogel to be fired.

Not only are they losing, but they are getting fined and suspended as well. LeBron was recently fined $15000 by the league after imitating a dance from Sam Cassel.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar called LeBron out for it.

“Why do you need to do a stupid, childish dance? It doesn’t make sense…..GOATs don’t dance.”

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Calls Out LeBron James’ Dance

He might have forgotten that the late Kobe Bryant did the same dance many years back.

Interesting to say the least. LeBron, to his credit, has moved on from it and is now focusing on winning. That is if the league lets him. He has been having some trouble with the league’s COVID protocol and talked about it recently.

“Besides last night being able to go to my boys’ game … pretty just confused and frustrated, angry,” he said about his strange week. “Just not being able to do anything. I haven’t been able to do anything besides sit in the house since I got back Monday evening. All the way till like, I got cleared at like, four o’clock yesterday afternoon. And this morning was the first time I got an opportunity to actually touch a basketball since Sunday’s game vs. Detroit.”

“Usually when you have a positive test, they’ll test you right away to make sure,” James said. “There was not a follow-up test after my positive test. It was straight to isolation and you’ve been put into protocol. That’s the part that kind of angered me. I had to figure out a way to get home from Sacramento by myself. They wouldn’t allow anyone to travel with me, no security, no anything, when I traveled back from Sacramento.